Gparted

Asked by naufal

After upgrading to Ubuntu 7.10,my Gparted cannot perform any action,when I want to delete any partition or create partition my Gparted just crash (close).

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Benoit Malet (benoit-malet) said :
#1

Hello !

Can you try to reinstall it ?

It's in Synaptic (System > Adminitration > Synaptic Package Manager), search for gparted, check the "remove completely" and validate. Then reinstall it with Synaptic ... I had a similar problem and that worked for me ...

Regards,
Benoît

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naufal (musp-student) said :
#2

I've reinstalled it but the result is same..

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Clóvis Fabrício (nosklo) said :
#3

Launch it from the terminal, open up a terminal and type: sudo gparted

And see if there is any message printed in the terminal when it crashes.

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naufal (musp-student) said :
#4

this message printed in the terminal:
pyan@pyan-laptop:~$ sudo gparted
======================
libparted : 1.7.1
======================
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
pyan@pyan-laptop:~$

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naufal (musp-student) said :
#5

this message printed in the terminal:
pyan@pyan-laptop:~$ sudo gparted
======================
libparted : 1.7.1
======================
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
pyan@pyan-laptop:~$

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Ralph Janke (txwikinger) said :
#6

Try the following command:

sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

and try to run gparted again.

Hope this helps.

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naufal (musp-student) said :
#7

I've followed the command and still having the problem:
pyan@pyan-laptop:~$ sudo gparted
======================
libparted : 1.7.1
======================
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

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Ralph Janke (txwikinger) said :
#8

Could you open a bug https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/17351/+makebug and upload your core file (preferable gzipped) to it.
Thanks

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Ralph Janke (txwikinger) said :
#9

Or even better. If you see the small crash item (orange explasion with a black !) clock on it and file the report. It will create automatically a bug. See also https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport

Thanks

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harcesz (harcesz) said :
#10

got the same problem, I'll send over stuff in a sec. just a hint - gparted from the install CD (of 7.10) seems to work without any problems

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naufal (musp-student) said :
#11

Hello,
I've uninstalled gparted,open Synaptic Package Manager,type "part" in search and installed 'libparted1.7-dbg','libparted1.7-dev' and 'libparted1.7-i18n'..
Then I installed gparted again...
My gparted work successfully...
Thanks for all the help...